| BMW Lane Change Warning ????????Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:21:23 -0800 by LienderNickLane Change Warning in the BMW 7 Series Sedan.The BMW 7 Series supports drivers discreetly by generating vibrations on the steering wheel.At the rear, radar sensors monitor traffic conditions,and a triangular symbol on the base of the exterior mirror shows the driver if there is another vehicle moving into a potentially dangerous position. As soon as the driver uses the indicator to change lanes, they are warned in such a situation by a flashing LED signal and vibrations.????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????(? ??????)????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? Related: bmw lane change warning ???????? ?? ?? ???? tech safe |
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| BMW Lane Departure Warning ????????Fri, 28 Nov 2008 01:59:41 -0800 by LienderNickAlways on the right track.Lane Departure Warning in the BMW 7 Series Sedan.The camera installed near the interior mirror on the windscreen monitors road markings and their position versus the car as well as the edge of the road or lane.The system is activated whenever the vehicle leaves its current lane unintentionally and alerts the driver by making the steering wheel vibrate.When the driver indicates their intention to change the lane by using the indicator,there is no warning signal.????????????? ????(????????)?????? ???????????????70km/ h??????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? Related: bmw lane departure warning ???????? ?? tech ???? ?? |
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| BMW Integral Active Steering ?????????Wed, 26 Nov 2008 00:44:43 -0800 by LienderNickSteering performance.Integral Active Steering in the BMW 7 Series Sedan.The optional Integral Active Steering system which varies the steering angle of the rear wheels increases safety, stability and comfort to particularly benefit rear-seat passengers. At higher speeds Integral Active Steering ensures extremely comfortable and superior response on the road when changing lanes and in bends. At low speeds the car's turning circle is decreased to significantly enhance agility and nimble performance. In addition to the enhancement of stability in quick direction changes, Active Steering also ensures even greater superiority and better handling in brake manoeuvres.????????? ???????????????????? ???Active Steering ?????????????60km/h ??????????????????3? ????Active Steering ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ??80km/h ???????????????????3 ???????????????????? ???????????????? Related: bmw integral active steering ?? tech ?? |
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| BMW Speed Limit Display ????????Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:49:05 -0800 by LienderNickKnow your limits.Speed Limit Display in the BMW 7 Series Sedan.A revolutionary new driver assistance system, the Speed Limit Display keeps the driver informed of the maximum permissible speed at all times. A camera fitted near the interior mirror permanently monitors the signs by the road as well as variable speed limit signs on overhead displays and only responds to signs indicating a 60 km/h speed limit in the wet if it actually is raining. The permitted speed is presented to the driver in the instrument cluster or on the optional Head-Up Display.???????????? ???????????????????? ??????????80km/h???? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????10????6? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????60km/h? ???????????????????? ?? Related: bmw speed limit display ???????? tech ?? ?? ?? |
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| BMW Electric power steering EPS ?????????Fri, 21 Nov 2008 20:25:45 -0800 by LienderNickThe electric power steering system makes driving your BMW vehicle even more of a dynamic, responsive experience. The actual level of force applied in turning the steering wheel is precisely measured, and the steering behaviour of the vehicle instantly adjusted to suit the situation. This ensures you enjoy more direct steering. The high-performance Sports mode takes this experience to an even higher level.Although hydraulic steering systems are used very often in automobiles, electric power steering is becoming more and more widespread. This system offers the benefits of greater fuel efficiency, thanks to its ability to supply its own energy needs according to the current driving conditions, and less tyre wear. In addition, the system requires less space than an hydraulic system, and is remarkably low-maintenance.Elec tric power steering delivers a highly flexible, individual steering dynamic. A torque sensor measures the force that the driver is applying to the steering wheel, and adjusts the vehicle's steering characteristics to suit the situation. This ensures a more immediate and direct sports driving experience. A press on the "Sports" mode button enhances this further with an even more sporting steering style. Related: bmw electric power steering eps tech car ?? ?? ????? |
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| BMW Dynamic Traction Control ?????? DTCWed, 10 Sep 2008 22:17:11 -0700 by LienderNickDynamic Traction Control (DTC) allows for sports-style driving dynamics even when DSC is controlling stability and when wheel traction is higher.Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) is a sub-function of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system that can be turned on and off. DTC has two major uses: to regulate traction and to enable sports-style driving while providing active stability control.If the front wheels are stuck in snow and cannot spin properly, this leads to slip on the rear wheels (when they spin faster than the front wheels, generally a sign that performance has been exceeded) and DSC acts to change engine output: the power needed for forward movement is reduced. Switching to DTC has a positive effect on this situation, as traction is improved without a loss of power.When DTC is on, it helps the driver alleviate the situation enough for DSC's measures to become effective. The driver retains complete control over the vehicle. Related: bmw dynamic traction control ?????? dtc ?? ?? tech |
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| BMW Hill Descent Control (HDC) ??????Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:33:25 -0700 by LienderNickHill Descent Control (HDC) holds the vehicle steadily at a pre-determined speed, helping with the job of brake control so that the driver can concentrate completely on steering. This makes the potentially difficult task of driving down a steep hill or over rough ground easy.Hill Descent Control (HDC), a driver assistant system in four-wheel drive vehicles, can be activated with the press of a button. When travelling at less than 35 km/h, HDC assists you by reducing you to a constant speed of approx. 7 km/h, or 6.5 km/h when reversing. The brake lights come on automatically to warn any drivers situated behind your BMW. The accelerator and tempomat can be used to vary speed between crawling speed and 25 km/h, but if you want, you can of course move faster or slower: HDC then goes into standby mode. It is deactivated once your speed goes above 60 km/h. HDC is particularly helpful when driving on changeable, loose or slippery downhill surfaces, such as gravel, snow or grass. Together with ABS, it ensures excellent stability while still preventing the wheels from locking if you apply the brakes on a slope. This prevents the vehicle from skidding and permits you to retain control over the steering.When HDC deactivates, it goes into fade-out mode, gradually reducing braking force and giving you enough time to again take full control of your speed. Related: bmw hill descent control hdc ?????? ?? ?? tech |
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| BMW Electronic Damper Control (EDC) ?????Thu, 28 Aug 2008 18:32:02 -0700 by LienderNickElectronic Damper Control (EDC) reduces variations in wheel load, ensures tyres have excellent traction and counteracts bodyshell movement regardless of the weight your automobile may be carrying - and regardless of the state of the road's surface. EDC can even help shorten braking distances, meaning you enjoy outstanding comfort along with the best in BMW on-road safety.Sensitive sensors constantly monitor all factors influencing the vehicle's behaviour and occupants' comfort, including road conditions, load changes and vehicle speed. In a fraction of a second, the signals are analysed by the EDC microprocessor and orders are sent to the actuators on the shock absorbers, which, with the help of magnetic valves, are variably adjusted to provide optimal suspension.Thanks to Electronic Damper Control, the tendency for the nose to dip when braking is practically eliminated. The influence of potholes and unevenness on the road surface is reduced to minimum. Whether you're behind the wheel or relaxing in the rear of the cabin, EDC delivers a remarkably smooth and comfortable ride. Related: bmw electronic damper control edc ?? tech ?? ????? |
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